New D.C. Law Removes Waiting Period for Divorce, Empowering Survivors of Domestic Violence

Washington, D.C. – A recent change to divorce laws in D.C. aims to provide more support for survivors of domestic violence by eliminating the waiting period before divorce. Advocates for victims of domestic violence pushed for this change, arguing that it will help those looking to separate from an abusive spouse. Previously, D.C. law required couples to live separately for six months, with mutual and voluntary agreement, before they could file for divorce. If one party contested the divorce, the couple had to remain married for a year. However, under the new law, any spouse … Read more

Trump’s D.C. Election Interference Trial Delayed Indefinitely as Presidential Immunity Debate Intensifies

Washington, D.C. – The D.C. trial concerning Donald Trump’s alleged interference in the election has been postponed, according to a recent order issued by Judge Tanya S. Chutkan. The trial, originally scheduled for March 4, has been delayed indefinitely, leaving uncertainty as to when it will be rescheduled. Trump’s legal team has argued that presidential immunity shields him from criminal prosecution for actions taken while he was in office. Judge Chutkan’s decision grants Trump a welcomed reprieve from court proceedings as he continues to challenge the charges against him and focuses on his upcoming bid … Read more

Former Prosecutor Predicts Trump’s Legal Troubles Will Land Him Behind Bars as D.C. Jury Takes Oath

Washington, D.C. – Former President Donald Trump may find himself facing legal consequences as a jury for a trial related to his actions while in office has been sworn in. A former prosecutor has publicly stated that Trump is “on his way to the big house,” insinuating that the trial could lead to his imprisonment. The trial, which is taking place in Washington, D.C., centers around the behavior of the former president during his time in office. While specific details of the trial were not provided, it is believed that it pertains to controversial actions … Read more

Defense Attorneys Banned from D.C. Jail After Drug Residue Found on Paperwork

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two defense attorneys have been prohibited from meeting with clients at the D.C. jail after traces of illegal drugs were discovered on paperwork they brought into the facility, according to sources within the city’s Department of Corrections. The attorneys, Kevin McCants and Donna Beasley, have been notified that they can only communicate with their clients through video meetings or by having their colleagues conduct face-to-face visits. McCants, a seasoned lawyer practicing in the District since 2005, revealed in an interview that he was informed by corrections officials last month about the ban … Read more